You’d be forgiven for thinking a line up like that means several hundred pounds in ticket costs. So, by the time starting working in flights to Dublin and hotels for the night, you might expect to be running up close to 4 figures.

So, I did a bit of Maths for you (without a calculator, by the way ;)). And by my calculations if you’re based in the UK you can have:

An event ticket

A flight from London or Manchester

A hotel

for less than £200.

Yes. Less than £200.

The Ticket

Tickets cost 99 Euros (just under £75 in Sterling for those of us based in the UK). That is a bargain by anyone’s standards and when you consider the line up is a steal. Get yours here.

The Flight

So, I did a bit of digging (or Skyscanner-ing) and at the moment you can fly from Manchester from £18 (return!) and from London from £27.

Hotels

A night’s stay in Dublin (again, some hotel comparison magic is at play here) starts from £80 depending where you stay.

I make that less than £200 for flights, hotel and a ticket to see a speaker lineup including Rand, Wil and Bas.

That’s bloody brilliant.

Of course, you might just choose not to fly Ryanair and to treat yourself to a bit more luxury in your hotel. That’s your call. But an overnight trip to Dublin doesn’t have to be pricey from the UK and those ticket prices represent insanely good value for money for that lineup.